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Lista de obras de Andrea Zupancich

A scraper's life history: Morpho-techno-functional and use-wear analysis of Quina and demi-Quina scrapers from Qesem Cave, Israel

scholarly article by Cristina Lemorini et al published April 2016 in Quaternary International

An integrated method for understanding the function of macro-lithic tools. Use wear, 3D and spatial analyses of an Early Upper Palaeolithic assemblage from North Eastern Italy

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Corrigendum: Early evidence of stone tool use in bone working activities at Qesem Cave, Israel

artículo científico publicado en 2017

Dental calculus and isotopes provide direct evidence of fish and plant consumption in Mesolithic Mediterranean.

artículo científico publicado en 2018

Early evidence of stone tool use in bone working activities at Qesem Cave, Israel

artículo científico publicado en 2016

Experimental protocols for the study of battered stone anvils from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)

scholarly article by Ignacio de la Torre et al published January 2013 in Journal of Archaeological Science

Fat residue and use-wear found on Acheulian biface and scraper associated with butchered elephant remains at the site of Revadim, Israel

artículo científico publicado en 2015

On Quina and demi-Quina scraper handling: Preliminary results from the late Lower Paleolithic site of Qesem Cave, Israel

scholarly article by Andrea Zupancich et al published April 2016 in Quaternary International

On the Function of Late Acheulean Stone Tools: New Data From Three Specific Archaeological Contexts at the Lower Palaeolithic Site of Revadim, Israel

scholarly article by Andrea Zupancich published in September 2018

Preliminary data from Valle Giumentina Pleistocene site (Abruzzo, Central Italy): A new approach to a Clactonian and Acheulian sequence

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The application of 3D modeling and spatial analysis in the study of groundstones used in wild plants processing

Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture

Wild cereal grain consumption among Early Holocene foragers of the Balkans predates the arrival of agriculture